Staples: 10 college football games worth watching while we wait
Sports have long been a distraction from reality. With reality canceling all current major sporting events, The Athletic's Andy Staples has compiled ten college football games to watch as fans await the return of normal sports programming. And we added a few just for TexAgs.
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New SEC rules delay spring football, confirm that uncertainty is the new reality
Spring football drills in Aggieland were slated to begin in just a matter of days, but Friday's new SEC guidelines will delay drills until at least April 15. With more questions than answers, dealing with the unknown is the new reality of college athletics.
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Press Conference: Bjork responds to extended sports shutdown
The Southeastern Conference announced on Friday afternoon that events and practices across all sports would be canceled until April 15. Shortly after, Texas A&M's athletic director Ross Bjork spoke to the media about the ongoing changes.
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Liucci's Take: Cancellations, postponements a tough call, but the right decision
In his first radio appearance since the COVID-19 pandemic began shutting down events and leagues across the nation, Billy Liucci shared his thoughts on the matter and why he believes cancellation and postponement was the correct move.
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Diamond Talk: Kendall Rogers on whether we will see college baseball return
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Scott Clendenin and D1Baseball.com's Kendall Rogers joined to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on college baseball and whether or not we will see the 2020 season continue.
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Bjork: Spring football and other sports will continue workouts for now
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork joined to discuss the impacts of the suspensions & cancellations related to the COVID-19 outbreak and the upcoming conversations that must be had as a result of these decisions.
Three Things: How A&M's '21 class stacks up, COVID-19's recruiting impact and more
As he does every Friday morning, Jason Howell put a bow on the last seven days on recruiting after a wacky week in the sports world. This week, Howell discusses how A&M's 2021 class stacks up to the 2019 & 2020 classes and how the coronavirus might impact recruiting.
SEC, Texas A&M making tough decisions amid rapidly-changing coronavirus news
The decisions to cancel the SEC Tournament and subsequently the other NCAA winter & spring championships developed rapidly. Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork offered some insight into the decision-making process and what may be next for Aggie athletics.
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Texas A&M AD Ross Bjork discusses sweeping athletics changes in response to COVID-19
Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork spoke in Nashville on Thursday afternoon about the decision-making processes and implications of suspending athletic events because of public health concerns over the coronavirus.
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McGee reacts to the COVID-19 outbreak and the resulting sports shutdown
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee joined to react to one of the wildest sports days in recent memory as the coronavirus outbreak has shutdown tournaments and leagues across the nation and world.
DEVELOPING: SEC extends suspension date, NCAA may grant extra eligibility
With a constant stream of new developments in response to public health concerns related to the coronavirus, TexAgs is tracking the major storylines in this updating story.
The ghost tournament: Why we shouldn’t fear March Madness without fans
With fears of a coronavirus pandemic continuing to ramp up, many sporting events across the globe have been canceled, suspended or are being played without spectators. With the NCAA Tournament just around the corner, could March Madness be next to bar fans from attending?